Analysis
Twitter isn’t driving Tesla share price – it’s EV rivals
Data from AI news analytics pioneer, Blu Analytics, shows that negative Twitter news is not the main driver of the Tesla share price despite claims the high profile acquisition is hitting the stock market performance of the electric car maker.
Yole Group announces green electronics report
In this piece by Yole Intelligence, part of Yole Group, the company announces its industry document: the 'Status of the Power Electronics Industry 2022' report.
Automation of the RAN: an operator’s roadmap to vRAN and open RAN
In Rethink Technologies latest report entitled: ‘Automation of the RAN: An Operators Roadmap to vRAN and Open RAN’, Rethinks wireless research team led by Co-Founder and Research Director Caroline Gabriel, surveyed a global panel of MNOs (Mobile Network Operators) to discuss their network adoption plans, technologies and economics in relation to RAN automation, including vRAN and Open RAN.
Salary budgets rise sharply in 2022 says IPC wage rate and salary study
A sharp increase in salary budgets and use of flexible hours programmes for North American electronics assembly companies are among the findings of a new study published by IPC this week, the 2022 Wage Rate & Salary Study for the North American Electronics Assembly Industry.
Latest study re-evaluates FIFA World Cup in Qatar’s carbon footprint
FIFA has announced that the upcoming World Cup in Qatar will produce a total of 3.6 million tonnes of CO2-equivalent emissions. However, some grey areas remain.
Global silicon wafer shipments projected to set new record
Global silicon wafer shipments are projected to increase 4.8% year-over-year in 2022 to a record high of nearly 14,700 million of square inches (MSI), SEMI reported in its annual silicon shipment forecast for the semiconductor industry.
EV all solid-state batteries still a decade from mass production
StoreDot, the pioneer of extreme fast charging battery technology for electric vehicles, has stated that mass-produced solid-state batteries are still at least a decade from mass production and that global automotive manufacturers should be considering interim technologies in the medium term, such as semi-solid batteries.
On track to breathing clean air
The government’s target of reaching net zero by 2050 is no secret, and as a result businesses are changing their practices to make this goal a reality.
One-fourth of electronics manufacturers believe we are in a recession
Data from IPC show that most electronics manufacturing industry executives see a recession as inevitable.
IAEA Mission Commends Malta’s management of radioactive sources and waste
An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts said Malta demonstrated commitment to the safe and secure management of radioactive sources and radioactive waste.